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Read the text and choose “True” or “False”.
The sailor and the monkeys
A ship stopped at the coast of South Africa. One of the sailors left the ship and went to a town near the coast. He had some blue caps made of wool in a bag and wanted to sell them in the town. The sun was hot and the sailor decided to have a rest in the forest. He sat down under a big tree, took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head. He slept for some time.
When the man woke up, he took his cap off and wanted to put it into his bag with the other caps. But he saw that there were no caps in it now. Where were they?
“Where are my caps?” he cried.
Then the sailor heard a great noise in the trees above his head. He looked up and saw monkeys, and each monkey had a blue cap on its head!
“Give me back my caps, monkeys!” he cried. But the monkeys didn’t listen to him. They only jumped from tree to tree and made a great noise.
“Give me back my caps!” he cried again and again. But nothing helped. The monkeys only looked at him.
Then the sailor was very angry. He took off the blue cap, threw it on the ground and cried, “You have taken all my caps! You can have this cap too!”
The monkeys saw him do that. Then each monkey took off the cap and threw it on the ground. The sailor picked up his caps, put them into his bag and went to town.
1) A sailor had some blue caps made of wool in his bag.
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Read the text and choose “True” or “False”.
The sailor and the monkeys
A ship stopped at the coast of South Africa. One of the sailors left the ship and went to a town near the coast. He had some blue caps made of wool in a bag and wanted to sell them in the town. The sun was hot and the sailor decided to have a rest in the forest. He sat down under a big tree, took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head. He slept for some time.
When the man woke up, he took his cap off and wanted to put it into his bag with the other caps. But he saw that there were no caps in it now. Where were they?
“Where are my caps?” he cried.
Then the sailor heard a great noise in the trees above his head. He looked up and saw monkeys, and each monkey had a blue cap on its head!
“Give me back my caps, monkeys!” he cried. But the monkeys didn’t listen to him. They only jumped from tree to tree and made a great noise.
“Give me back my caps!” he cried again and again. But nothing helped. The monkeys only looked at him.
Then the sailor was very angry. He took off the blue cap, threw it on the ground and cried, “You have taken all my caps! You can have this cap too!”
The monkeys saw him do that. Then each monkey took off the cap and threw it on the ground. The sailor picked up his caps, put them into his bag and went to town.
2) A ship stopped at the coast of North Africa.
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Read the text and choose “True” or “False”.
The sailor and the monkeys
A ship stopped at the coast of South Africa. One of the sailors left the ship and went to a town near the coast. He had some blue caps made of wool in a bag and wanted to sell them in the town. The sun was hot and the sailor decided to have a rest in the forest. He sat down under a big tree, took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head. He slept for some time.
When the man woke up, he took his cap off and wanted to put it into his bag with the other caps. But he saw that there were no caps in it now. Where were they?
“Where are my caps?” he cried.
Then the sailor heard a great noise in the trees above his head. He looked up and saw monkeys, and each monkey had a blue cap on its head!
“Give me back my caps, monkeys!” he cried. But the monkeys didn’t listen to him. They only jumped from tree to tree and made a great noise.
“Give me back my caps!” he cried again and again. But nothing helped. The monkeys only looked at him.
Then the sailor was very angry. He took off the blue cap, threw it on the ground and cried, “You have taken all my caps! You can have this cap too!”
The monkeys saw him do that. Then each monkey took off the cap and threw it on the ground. The sailor picked up his caps, put them into his bag and went to town.
3) The sailor slept under a big tree.
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Read the text and choose “True” or “False”.
The sailor and the monkeys
A ship stopped at the coast of South Africa. One of the sailors left the ship and went to a town near the coast. He had some blue caps made of wool in a bag and wanted to sell them in the town. The sun was hot and the sailor decided to have a rest in the forest. He sat down under a big tree, took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head. He slept for some time.
When the man woke up, he took his cap off and wanted to put it into his bag with the other caps. But he saw that there were no caps in it now. Where were they?
“Where are my caps?” he cried.
Then the sailor heard a great noise in the trees above his head. He looked up and saw monkeys, and each monkey had a blue cap on its head!
“Give me back my caps, monkeys!” he cried. But the monkeys didn’t listen to him. They only jumped from tree to tree and made a great noise.
“Give me back my caps!” he cried again and again. But nothing helped. The monkeys only looked at him.
Then the sailor was very angry. He took off the blue cap, threw it on the ground and cried, “You have taken all my caps! You can have this cap too!”
The monkeys saw him do that. Then each monkey took off the cap and threw it on the ground. The sailor picked up his caps, put them into his bag and went to town.
4) The sailor saw giraffes in Africa.
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Read the text and choose “True” or “False”.
The sailor and the monkeys
A ship stopped at the coast of South Africa. One of the sailors left the ship and went to a town near the coast. He had some blue caps made of wool in a bag and wanted to sell them in the town. The sun was hot and the sailor decided to have a rest in the forest. He sat down under a big tree, took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head. He slept for some time.
When the man woke up, he took his cap off and wanted to put it into his bag with the other caps. But he saw that there were no caps in it now. Where were they?
“Where are my caps?” he cried.
Then the sailor heard a great noise in the trees above his head. He looked up and saw monkeys, and each monkey had a blue cap on its head!
“Give me back my caps, monkeys!” he cried. But the monkeys didn’t listen to him. They only jumped from tree to tree and made a great noise.
“Give me back my caps!” he cried again and again. But nothing helped. The monkeys only looked at him.
Then the sailor was very angry. He took off the blue cap, threw it on the ground and cried, “You have taken all my caps! You can have this cap too!”
The monkeys saw him do that. Then each monkey took off the cap and threw it on the ground. The sailor picked up his caps, put them into his bag and went to town.
5) A sailor saw some monkeys with his blue caps.
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Read the text and choose “True” or “False”.
The sailor and the monkeys
A ship stopped at the coast of South Africa. One of the sailors left the ship and went to a town near the coast. He had some blue caps made of wool in a bag and wanted to sell them in the town. The sun was hot and the sailor decided to have a rest in the forest. He sat down under a big tree, took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head. He slept for some time.
When the man woke up, he took his cap off and wanted to put it into his bag with the other caps. But he saw that there were no caps in it now. Where were they?
“Where are my caps?” he cried.
Then the sailor heard a great noise in the trees above his head. He looked up and saw monkeys, and each monkey had a blue cap on its head!
“Give me back my caps, monkeys!” he cried. But the monkeys didn’t listen to him. They only jumped from tree to tree and made a great noise.
“Give me back my caps!” he cried again and again. But nothing helped. The monkeys only looked at him.
Then the sailor was very angry. He took off the blue cap, threw it on the ground and cried, “You have taken all my caps! You can have this cap too!”
The monkeys saw him do that. Then each monkey took off the cap and threw it on the ground. The sailor picked up his caps, put them into his bag and went to town.
6) The monkeys were funny and a sailor was happy.
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Read the text and choose “True” or “False”.
The sailor and the monkeys
A ship stopped at the coast of South Africa. One of the sailors left the ship and went to a town near the coast. He had some blue caps made of wool in a bag and wanted to sell them in the town. The sun was hot and the sailor decided to have a rest in the forest. He sat down under a big tree, took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head. He slept for some time.
When the man woke up, he took his cap off and wanted to put it into his bag with the other caps. But he saw that there were no caps in it now. Where were they?
“Where are my caps?” he cried.
Then the sailor heard a great noise in the trees above his head. He looked up and saw monkeys, and each monkey had a blue cap on its head!
“Give me back my caps, monkeys!” he cried. But the monkeys didn’t listen to him. They only jumped from tree to tree and made a great noise.
“Give me back my caps!” he cried again and again. But nothing helped. The monkeys only looked at him.
Then the sailor was very angry. He took off the blue cap, threw it on the ground and cried, “You have taken all my caps! You can have this cap too!”
The monkeys saw him do that. Then each monkey took off the cap and threw it on the ground. The sailor picked up his caps, put them into his bag and went to town.
7) The sailor wanted to sell the caps in the town.
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Read the text and choose “True” or “False”.
The sailor and the monkeys
A ship stopped at the coast of South Africa. One of the sailors left the ship and went to a town near the coast. He had some blue caps made of wool in a bag and wanted to sell them in the town. The sun was hot and the sailor decided to have a rest in the forest. He sat down under a big tree, took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head. He slept for some time.
When the man woke up, he took his cap off and wanted to put it into his bag with the other caps. But he saw that there were no caps in it now. Where were they?
“Where are my caps?” he cried.
Then the sailor heard a great noise in the trees above his head. He looked up and saw monkeys, and each monkey had a blue cap on its head!
“Give me back my caps, monkeys!” he cried. But the monkeys didn’t listen to him. They only jumped from tree to tree and made a great noise.
“Give me back my caps!” he cried again and again. But nothing helped. The monkeys only looked at him.
Then the sailor was very angry. He took off the blue cap, threw it on the ground and cried, “You have taken all my caps! You can have this cap too!”
The monkeys saw him do that. Then each monkey took off the cap and threw it on the ground. The sailor picked up his caps, put them into his bag and went to town.
8) When the sailor woke up, at first he couldn’t find his caps.
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Read the text and choose “True” or “False”.
The sailor and the monkeys
A ship stopped at the coast of South Africa. One of the sailors left the ship and went to a town near the coast. He had some blue caps made of wool in a bag and wanted to sell them in the town. The sun was hot and the sailor decided to have a rest in the forest. He sat down under a big tree, took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head. He slept for some time.
When the man woke up, he took his cap off and wanted to put it into his bag with the other caps. But he saw that there were no caps in it now. Where were they?
“Where are my caps?” he cried.
Then the sailor heard a great noise in the trees above his head. He looked up and saw monkeys, and each monkey had a blue cap on its head!
“Give me back my caps, monkeys!” he cried. But the monkeys didn’t listen to him. They only jumped from tree to tree and made a great noise.
“Give me back my caps!” he cried again and again. But nothing helped. The monkeys only looked at him.
Then the sailor was very angry. He took off the blue cap, threw it on the ground and cried, “You have taken all my caps! You can have this cap too!”
The monkeys saw him do that. Then each monkey took off the cap and threw it on the ground. The sailor picked up his caps, put them into his bag and went to town.
9) The sailor decided to have a rest under a big palm.
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Read the text and choose “True” or “False”.
The sailor and the monkeys
A ship stopped at the coast of South Africa. One of the sailors left the ship and went to a town near the coast. He had some blue caps made of wool in a bag and wanted to sell them in the town. The sun was hot and the sailor decided to have a rest in the forest. He sat down under a big tree, took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head. He slept for some time.
When the man woke up, he took his cap off and wanted to put it into his bag with the other caps. But he saw that there were no caps in it now. Where were they?
“Where are my caps?” he cried.
Then the sailor heard a great noise in the trees above his head. He looked up and saw monkeys, and each monkey had a blue cap on its head!
“Give me back my caps, monkeys!” he cried. But the monkeys didn’t listen to him. They only jumped from tree to tree and made a great noise.
“Give me back my caps!” he cried again and again. But nothing helped. The monkeys only looked at him.
Then the sailor was very angry. He took off the blue cap, threw it on the ground and cried, “You have taken all my caps! You can have this cap too!”
The monkeys saw him do that. Then each monkey took off the cap and threw it on the ground. The sailor picked up his caps, put them into his bag and went to town.
10) The sailor went to the town with his caps in the bag.
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Read the text and choose “True” or “False”.
The sailor and the monkeys
A ship stopped at the coast of South Africa. One of the sailors left the ship and went to a town near the coast. He had some blue caps made of wool in a bag and wanted to sell them in the town. The sun was hot and the sailor decided to have a rest in the forest. He sat down under a big tree, took one of the caps out of his bag and put it on his head. He slept for some time.
When the man woke up, he took his cap off and wanted to put it into his bag with the other caps. But he saw that there were no caps in it now. Where were they?
“Where are my caps?” he cried.
Then the sailor heard a great noise in the trees above his head. He looked up and saw monkeys, and each monkey had a blue cap on its head!
“Give me back my caps, monkeys!” he cried. But the monkeys didn’t listen to him. They only jumped from tree to tree and made a great noise.
“Give me back my caps!” he cried again and again. But nothing helped. The monkeys only looked at him.
Then the sailor was very angry. He took off the blue cap, threw it on the ground and cried, “You have taken all my caps! You can have this cap too!”
The monkeys saw him do that. Then each monkey took off the cap and threw it on the ground. The sailor picked up his caps, put them into his bag and went to town.
11) The monkeys jumped into the river, made a great noise and swam with the caps.
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